
Goliad, Texas - Wikipedia
Goliad (/ ˈɡoʊliæd / GOH-lee-ad) is a city and the county seat of Goliad County, Texas, United States. It is known for the 1836 Goliad massacre during the Texas Revolution.
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Welcome to Goliad, TX the birthplace of Texas Ranching. Beautifully historic Goliad is centrally located an hour from Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Austin, and Houston. It is the perfect day trip for any …
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Goliad (2026) - Tripadvisor
Oct 4, 2018 · You might not spend a lot of time in this little museum, but when you're visiting Goliad, you should not skip it. Inside you'll find a collection of old objects and photos that tell you more about the …
Goliad, TX | Official Website
Registration IS REQUIRED for Monthly Brush Pick up. Call Goliad City Hall at 361-645-3454 to sign up and register. REQUIREMENTS: Brush must be parallel with street, outer edge of pile not to extend 4 …
Goliad State Park & Historic Site - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Native Americans, Spanish explorers and missionaries, Texian soldiers and early settlers walked the land of what is now Goliad State Park and Historic Site in southeast Texas.
Things to do in Goliad, Texas, the third-oldest city in Texas - mySA
Jan 11, 2026 · Here's a travel guide on things to do and eat while visiting the third-oldest city in Texas, Goliad.
Goliad | Texas, History, Massacre, Facts, & Map | Britannica
Goliad is a historic city in southern Texas located near the San Antonio River. It is best known as the site of the Goliad Massacre in 1836.
Goliad County, Texas
Goliad is the third oldest municipality and is rich in Texas history. It is the County Seat of Goliad County, one of the oldest counties in Texas. First named Santa Doretea by the Spaniards in the 16th century, …
History - GoliadCOC
On Palm Sunday, March 27, Colonel Fannin and his 341 men were marched outside the walls and shot, making Goliad the site of the largest single loss of life in the cause of Texas Independence.
Goliad, TX - TSHA
Oct 4, 2023 · Explore the rich history of Goliad, Texas, from its Spanish colonial origins to its role in Texas independence and modern development.